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Riggs, Maida – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1979
The University of Massachusetts has designed a preschool laboratory gym program for 2 1/2 - 5 year olds to encourage the development of a wide range of abilities, specifically, to provide practice in climbing, balancing, hanging, jumping, running, sliding, swinging, and ball handling. (JMF)
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Laboratory Schools, Motor Development
Peer reviewedDunn, Jan, Ed. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1990
Five articles on dance dynamics and dance science focus on incorporating dance science into techniques class and performance training, the role of body therapies in dance training, psychological and nutritional concerns in dance, and training dancers and preventing injuries. (JD)
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Dance Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedStern, Francine Martin; Gorga, Delia – Infants and Young Children, 1988
Use of neurodevelopmental treatment, also known as the Bobath method, is discussed, including its history, philosophy, goals, and treatment emphasis with infants and children with movement disorders. Examples of children before and after therapeutic intervention illustrate use of the technique, and controversies in measuring therapy efficacy are…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Intervention, Motor Development, Movement Education
Peer reviewedMardell-Czudnowski, Carol; Goldenberg, Dorothea S. – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 1999
Describes the rationale and development of a new screening test, Developmental Indicators for the Assessment of Learning-3 (DIAL-3), which is based on previous editions. Empirical research is presented to document item additions and deletions as well as the continued maintenance of three performance areas: motor, concepts, and language. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Cognitive Development, Disabilities
Peer reviewedStewart, David A.; Ellis, M. Kathleen – American Annals of the Deaf, 1999
This article reviews the literature on the state of physical fitness among students with deafness, which indicates that students with deafness have poorer balance skills and cardiorespiratory fitness than their hearing peers, and describes an exemplary physical education program that was implemented at a school for students with deafness.…
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Deafness, Elementary Secondary Education, Motor Development
Peer reviewedKarp, Grace Goc; Woods, Marianne L. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2001
Standard two of the National Association for Sport and Physical Education requires students to use cognitive information to understand and enhance motor skill acquisition and performance. This article provides examples of incorporating the standard into K-12 instruction using units based on balance, fitness, and bicycling. Examples illustrate a…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Elementary Secondary Education, Knowledge Level, Motor Development
Gagen, Linda M.; Getchell, Nancy – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2006
Teachers of young children know the importance of designing developmentally appropriate activities to encourage motor development but are not always prepared with the information they need to accomplish this design. When teachers choose movement activities, motor development theory must be understood and utilized in the planning of activities to…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Motor Development, Movement Education
Bowes, Jennifer M.; Wise, Sarah; Harrison, Linda; Sanson, Ann; Ungerer, Judy; Watson, Johanna; Simpson, Tracey – Australian Educational Researcher, 2004
Child Care Choices is an example of new early childhood research based on a relationship between policy makers and researchers. It is also an example of large-scale longitudinal team-based research into early childhood in Australia. The ongoing study addresses the professional problem for practitioners and policy makers of the increasing use of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Motor Development, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedClark, Jane E.; Smiley-Oyen, Ann L.; Getchell, Nancy; Whitall, Jill – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2005
Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) constitute approximately six percent of the population, or about two children out of a class of 35. Often referred to as "clumsy" or physically awkward, children with DCD are generally academically able, but have movement difficulties that affect their progress in academics and in activities…
Descriptors: Intervention, Identification, Play, Learning Disabilities
DiPietro, Janet A.; Novak, Matthew F. S. X.; Costigan, Kathleen A.; Atella, Lara D.; Reusing, Sarah P. – Child Development, 2006
Concern exists that a constellation of negative maternal emotions during pregnancy generates persistent negative consequences for child development. Maternal reports of anxiety, pregnancy-specific and nonspecific stress, and depressive symptoms were collected during mid-pregnancy and at 6 weeks and 24 months after birth in a sample of healthy…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Depression (Psychology), Pregnancy, Child Development
Stevens-Smith, Deborah – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2006
In this article, the author states that it's important for physical educators to understand the connection between balancing and learning. Since, balancing activities provide a link between physical education and the classroom that can enhance both academic learning and physical skill development. They need to be aware of the tremendous impact…
Descriptors: Perceptual Motor Coordination, Physical Activities, Skill Development, Physical Education
Cukierkorn, Jesse R.; Karnes, Frances A.; Manning, Sandra J.; Houston, Heather; Besnoy, Kevin – Roeper Review, 2007
Highlighting the unique educational needs of gifted and high ability preschoolers, this article guides the reader to consider the characteristics of young gifted children along with appropriate assessment practices in planning educational programming. A triarchic approach to programs and services for gifted preschoolers is outlined with major…
Descriptors: Integrated Curriculum, Educational Needs, Gifted, Parent Participation
Ulrich, Beverly – Quest, 2007
Motor developmentalists study the processes that underlie change in behavior. There are at least two fundamental ways in which theory and data emanating from motor development are critical components of what undergraduate kinesiology majors should know. First is an emphasis on the lifespan. We are very different organisms as we progress through…
Descriptors: Motor Development, Undergraduate Study, Psychomotor Skills, Majors (Students)
1977
One of every six children in the United States is so weak, uncoordinated, or generally inept that he or she is physically underdeveloped by the standards of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. This booklet outlines diagnostic tests that can identify physical difficulties or shortcomings in children between the ages of 9 to 17…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, Exercise (Physiology), Motor Development
Groppel, Jack L., Ed. – 1979
Conference proceedings from this national symposium on hard scientific research and developments in teaching tennis, squash, racquetball, and badminton are divided into several sections. The first deals with sports medicine and the biomechanics of the racquet sports. The second part discusses the pyschological and sociological aspects of…
Descriptors: Biomechanics, Lifetime Sports, Motor Development, Physical Fitness

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